Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer was highly critical of his players after Sunday's loss to Arsenal.
The Red Devils looked completely flat as Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang's second-half penalty was enough to separate the two sides.
The loss leaves United languishing in 15th after seven matches, and their manager was not a happy man after the game.
"In the first half, we never turned up," Solskjaer said. "The intensity, the tempo wasn't there, the shape - they were better than us and created a couple of half-decent chances.
"In the second half, they didn't look like they were going to score, apart from the penalty. So we played better in the second half but still, we have to turn up with more intensity."
On why his team didn't perform, Solskjaer added: "There are many reasons. Of course, but it might be a reason when you play well and you think you take your foot off the pedal.
"But that's not how it works because this was a big game and they're a very good team. You have to be absolutely spot-on with everything. When you're late in the tackle, they get away from you and you give a foul away. We weren't at the races."
Source: Tribalfootball
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